when getting an ultrasound, what exactly is the procedure?
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Actually not all doctors are the same, most in Texas that I know of do the transabdominal in the first trimester unless they can't find the baby that way they'll usually go with that. I prefer that to the other because it's MUCH MORE comfortable. I have a slightly tilted uterus and they had no trouble finding my baby at 6 weeks and then again 3 weeks later. It's nothing painful, it's really not a big deal at all. Do you have any concerns about it or specific questions?OreGal said:Depends upon how far along you are. In the first trimester, a transvaginal u/s is generally more reliable. I say 'generally' because if you have a tilted uterus or are obese, measurements are often off and babies hide longer. For that u/s, you don't need to worry about filling up with water. They insert a probe and move it around a bit to get various views of the baby. With the transabdominal u/s, they lube up your abdomen and look at the baby that way. That's usually in the second and third trimester. Until the baby is bigger, they'll usually have you drink quite a bit of water which is really no fun since they end up pressing on your bladder.
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Yeah that would be my guess as to how they would do things.OreGal said:Ah, you'll probably start with the transab and then they'll do a transvag u/s. The transvag is really pretty discrete. You're under a blanket of sorts and they'll usually ask if you'd like to insert the probe yourself. Those are uncomfortable for me but mostly because of my tilted uterus. It's tilted all the way back and I have to elevate my hips for them to get a better view.
bluenovember said:When I had ultrasounds to check my uterus, bladder, and kidneys, it was exactly as Linnis described, but without drinking water first. Pretty painless and not embarrassing or scary![]()
OreGal said:Really depends upon what they are looking for. With my cysts, they've always had to do the abdominal and vaginal u/s's. Seriously, if you've had a pap smear, that is far more uncomfortable. The vaginal u/s is only uncomfortable for me because of the tilt of my uterus and only 1/3 of women have a retroverted uterus.
Yay for poking around at my bladder with a stick!